Tue. 4/15/08 12:19pm
pat:
Lyres were amazing there for a while. They were in their own class in the "garage" world.

Tue. 4/15/08 12:20pm
Rubble:
You can listen to it all over again this afternoon on the archive Miss P! I mean Miss V!! :) But I know- that's not quite the same as listening in real time. It does come in handy though!

Tue. 4/15/08 12:22pm
Bad Ronald:
Hi Joe - what other bonus tracks are on the Jesus of Cool reissue. Does it have all of Bowi?

Tue. 4/15/08 12:25pm
Joe B:
Jesus of cool re-ish - presents the original british LP followed by Shjake that rat, i love my label, they called it rock, born a woman, endless sleep, halfway to paradise, rollers show, cruel to be kind (early version), heart of the city (studio version), I don't want the night to end

Tue. 4/15/08 12:56pm
Parq:
Bad Ron, look at it this way. That whole movie is about the triumph of giddy fantasy over a boring reality. Somewhat tricked-out concert footage fits right into that. Remember, the visuals included the middle-aged music teacher dancing with abandon in his 50s jazz hipster garb.

Tue. 4/15/08 12:57pm
Bad Ronald:
And a hugh stoned Rat!

Tue. 4/15/08 12:57pm
Pat:
Joey's buried in Lyndhurst.

Tue. 4/15/08 1:01pm
Parq:
Ron, excactly. Joe, this Holmes track sounds like what BR5-49 would sound like if they played garage instead of country - sort of "Little Ramona's Gone Hillbilly Nuts" in reverse.

Tue. 4/15/08 1:01pm
?:
Yep, Bergen County!

Tue. 4/15/08 1:08pm
Bad Ronald:
Joe you did it again, I totally love this ENO tune!!!

Tue. 4/15/08 1:08pm
Jim:
This is the coolest Eno song I *never* heard

Tue. 4/15/08 1:13pm
Rubble:
Allen Oldies Band Rules! A-L-L-E-N! Who knew ENO and AOB could exist side by side so happily!

Tue. 4/15/08 1:39pm
Carmichael:
And you are correct-a-mundo with the Loggins reference (and the Buckingham compser reference, too) from NatLamp's Vacation. I also see a version by Dirt Bike Annie. Intriguing name, but I ain't never hoid of 'em ...

Tue. 4/15/08 1:40pm
Carmichael:
Iggy still sounds like he's from the bad side of Ann Arbor!

Tue. 4/15/08 1:41pm
SmokinJ:
Christ I'm blasted..

Tue. 4/15/08 1:43pm
Cecile:
That would be Ypsilanti!

Tue. 4/15/08 1:44pm
Carmichael:
Touche. Out here in Californ-eye-ay, I can't tell the difference. But I read books about stuff.

Tue. 4/15/08 2:42pm
?:
Carmichael, are you a cop? have you ever met Wayne Newton?

Tue. 4/15/08 2:47pm
Carmichael:
Nope. Yep. Once at the Casa de Shenandoah.

Tue. 4/15/08 2:47pm
Bad Ronald:
Thanks Joe... now you've opened up a whole new can-o-worms...

Tue. 4/15/08 2:51pm
?:
Hmm. So you're not THAT Carmichael. I thought your screen name was a character's name, the character was a cop! Forget I asked! :)

Tue. 4/15/08 2:53pm
?:
In fact maybe sometime we can get Joe to play the song 'Carmichael' for ya.

Tue. 4/15/08 2:54pm
Joe B:
No time for the song Carmichael today, sorry! It's a long one and the show is almost over.

Tue. 4/15/08 2:54pm
Carmichael:
Being in California and, ahem, *of age*, that remark was a bit peculiar. Thanks for providing the context. It's lunchtime on the coast. See you fine folks tomorrow, same bat time, same bat channel.

Wed. 4/16/08 8:12am
Robbie:
Joe, I actually prefer the original "Cruel To Be Kind" from 1976 - I think it was the B-side of "Little Hitler" on Radar Records in the UK. It sounds like a Beatles song. Maybe you can play that one next week? Thanks again.